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then there was karen. she was really what connected all of us to the family unit. >> what does that tell us about her? >> she was really more important to us than we knew. i think she was always more interested in family as a whole than she was in herself. >> brother mike wasn't alone in thinking his kid sister could have been a sky's the limit person. >> she could have been anything she wanted, a scientist or a doctor or whatever. >> well, her friends loved her. >> and she was hard not to love. >> even harder to forget what a cruel fate she had suffered at the hands of a killer unknown. >> during the viewing, there were invisible stab wounds on her hand. you know, so we kind of pulled flowers down a little further. >> a few days after the murder her many friends at the airport said their good-byes. >> there's a chapel in the main terminal at the airport. there were so many people there from so many different airlines, the security people. it was incredible. >> meanwhile, the pinellas county sheriffs inves
then there was karen. she was really what connected all of us to the family unit. >> what does that tell us about her? >> she was really more important to us than we knew. i think she was always more interested in family as a whole than she was in herself. >> brother mike wasn't alone in thinking his kid sister could have been a sky's the limit person. >> she could have been anything she wanted, a scientist or a doctor or whatever. >> well, her friends loved her....
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karen was the antidote. exactly the right agent to pump into to get you on your way. >> karen was very pretty. she was smart. smiled all the time. funny. >> reporter: but when the always capable and reliable karen didn't show up for her saturday morning shift on october 11th, 2003, clearly, something was wrong. her boyfriend had tried calling her at home. >> when she wasn't at work or answering her calls, i began to get worried, but it was a couple hours before i really got panicky about it. >> reporter: the boyfriend drove over to karen's condo, the front door was unlocked. a bad sign. he said he stepped inside and looked to the right to the kitchen. >> i saw her body and i knew immediately there was no doubt in my mind she was dead. i picked up the phone and i called 911. >> she's laying on the floor, there's blood everywhere. >> reporter: karen pannel, sprawled on her back, a murder victim in her own home. michael then a homicide county-dive would lead the investigation. >> when the first deputies arrive
karen was the antidote. exactly the right agent to pump into to get you on your way. >> karen was very pretty. she was smart. smiled all the time. funny. >> reporter: but when the always capable and reliable karen didn't show up for her saturday morning shift on october 11th, 2003, clearly, something was wrong. her boyfriend had tried calling her at home. >> when she wasn't at work or answering her calls, i began to get worried, but it was a couple hours before i really got...
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karen was the antidote. exactly the right agent to bump into to get you on your way. >> karen was very pretty. she was smart. smiled all the time. funny. >> reporter: but when the always capable and reliable karen didn't show up for her saturday morning shift on october 11th, 2003, clearly, something was wrong. her boyfriend had tried calling her at home. >> when she wasn't at work or answering her calls, i began to get worried, but it was a couple hours before i really got panicky about it. >> reporter: the boyfriend drove over to karen's condo, the front door was unlocked. a bad sign. he said he stepped inside and looked to the right to the kitchen. >> i saw her body and i knew immediately there was no doubt in my mind she was dead. i picked up the phone and i called 911. >> she's laying on the floor, there's blood everywhere. >> reporter: karen pannel, sprawled on her back, a murder victim in her own home. michael then a homicide detective would lead the investigation. >> when the first deputies arrive on
karen was the antidote. exactly the right agent to bump into to get you on your way. >> karen was very pretty. she was smart. smiled all the time. funny. >> reporter: but when the always capable and reliable karen didn't show up for her saturday morning shift on october 11th, 2003, clearly, something was wrong. her boyfriend had tried calling her at home. >> when she wasn't at work or answering her calls, i began to get worried, but it was a couple hours before i really got...
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it was for pretty karen pannell. once the one-time model and flight attendant got sand in her shoes, she never looked back. >> she loved the beach, diving, boating, that life. i remember just jumping off the boat and going to the little islands and having picnics and coming back at sunset and so much fun. >> good friend katherine worked the counter at american airlines in tampa with karen. if you were a frazzled passenger and who isn't these days, karen was the antidote. exactly the right agent to bump into to get you on your way. >> karen was very pretty, smart, smiled all the time. funny. >> when the always capable and reliable karen didn't show up for her saturday morning shift on october 11th, 2003, clearly something was wrong. her boyfriend tim tried calling her at home. >> when she was not at work or answering her calls, i got worried. it was a couple of hours before i got panicky about it. >> the boyfriend drove to karen's condo. the front door was unlocked. a bad sign. he said he stepped inside and looked to
it was for pretty karen pannell. once the one-time model and flight attendant got sand in her shoes, she never looked back. >> she loved the beach, diving, boating, that life. i remember just jumping off the boat and going to the little islands and having picnics and coming back at sunset and so much fun. >> good friend katherine worked the counter at american airlines in tampa with karen. if you were a frazzled passenger and who isn't these days, karen was the antidote. exactly the...
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who killed karen? investigators were taking a close look at her ex-boyfriend whose name was found in blood at the crime scene. roc admitted to having a stormy relationship with karen but insisted he didn't kill her. was there more to the bloody clue than met the eye? anna cox was trying to unlock what her naked eyes could not see and when she did, her discovery would send the investigation in a completely new direction. here is dennis murphy with written in blood. >> the handwriting was on the wall and forensic specialist anna cox was intend t on breaki down the key piece of evidence. those three letters in blood. roc. >> you spent hours looking at these letters. >> i did. >> you cut the sheet rock out and took it into your lab. >> yes. i have to look at those letters and everything about them. >> using a high powered microscope, anna did an analysis of the specks of blood that stained the wall as karen was stabbed 16 times. that served as a gruesome canvas for the letters r.o.c. >> when the letters r.
who killed karen? investigators were taking a close look at her ex-boyfriend whose name was found in blood at the crime scene. roc admitted to having a stormy relationship with karen but insisted he didn't kill her. was there more to the bloody clue than met the eye? anna cox was trying to unlock what her naked eyes could not see and when she did, her discovery would send the investigation in a completely new direction. here is dennis murphy with written in blood. >> the handwriting was...
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she goes, karen's dead. i said, she can't be. i just talked to her. >> karin strom's sister, coco, rushed to the crime scene. a friendly cop threw that jacket around her shoulders. >> i knew it was a crime scene, but, god, i just wanted to hold her so bad. then they brought her body out, and you're in such shock. you're like, she can't be in there. no, that's not my sister. she's not in there. and then they took her away. >> did you ever get a chance to hold her? >> no. no. >> then the whole town got to know about coco's big sister, karen, how pretty she was, how full of life and potential, how young, just 25 when someone got into her bedroom, tore the place apart and strangled the life out of her. what earthly reason would anyone have for killing karen strom? >> she was fun. she was happy. she was -- she had a lot of friends. she was just you -- she was a good soul. >> but even before that awful day came to an end, some friends off steve and karen strom felt like they knew what must have happened. >> i received a telephone call
she goes, karen's dead. i said, she can't be. i just talked to her. >> karin strom's sister, coco, rushed to the crime scene. a friendly cop threw that jacket around her shoulders. >> i knew it was a crime scene, but, god, i just wanted to hold her so bad. then they brought her body out, and you're in such shock. you're like, she can't be in there. no, that's not my sister. she's not in there. and then they took her away. >> did you ever get a chance to hold her? >> no....
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it was for pretty karen panel. once the one-time months he will and flight attendant got sand in her shoes, she never looked back. >> she loved the beach, diving, boating, wildlife. i just remember jumping on the boat and going to these little islands and having picnics and coming back at sunset and it was just so much fun. >> good friend kathryn worked the counter at american airlines in tampa with karen. if you were a frazzled passenger -- and who isn't these days -- karen was the antedote. exactly the right agent to bump into to get you on your way. >> karen was very pretty. she was smart. smiled all the time. funny. >> but when the always capable and reliable karen didn't show up for her saturday morning shift on october 11, 2003, clearly something was wrong. her boyfriend tim tried calling her at home. >> when she wasn't at work or answering her calls, i began to get worried, but it was a couple of hours before i really got panicky about it. >> the boyfriend drove over to karen's condo in the quiet town of ols
it was for pretty karen panel. once the one-time months he will and flight attendant got sand in her shoes, she never looked back. >> she loved the beach, diving, boating, wildlife. i just remember jumping on the boat and going to these little islands and having picnics and coming back at sunset and it was just so much fun. >> good friend kathryn worked the counter at american airlines in tampa with karen. if you were a frazzled passenger -- and who isn't these days -- karen was the...
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karen must of been angry at mark. and might have told him that night that she intended to leave and she wanted to divorce. >> the facts of the case show that something happened that night between mark and karen whether that be her discussing divorce or whatever the case may be and he became upset and murdered karen. the prosecution base that's theory around a story told by some teenager two or three blocks away, who said they heard a screen between 10 and 11 pm. the pathologists testified that karen could have been killed as early as 10:30. or as late as 2:30, am. the state said that it must of been 10:30. after which, mark must of washed his clothes, slash the screen to make it look like an intruder came in, then went to bed. and waited for sun, casey, to come home from the movies. >> one of the theories that we did have is that he wanted casey to find karen. >> and he sleeping peacefully, is that the idea? >> correct. >> and to cover his tracks? >> correct. >> except of course, casey did not discover the body, so ma
karen must of been angry at mark. and might have told him that night that she intended to leave and she wanted to divorce. >> the facts of the case show that something happened that night between mark and karen whether that be her discussing divorce or whatever the case may be and he became upset and murdered karen. the prosecution base that's theory around a story told by some teenager two or three blocks away, who said they heard a screen between 10 and 11 pm. the pathologists testified...
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that karen was not aware of. >> it was the woman who -- she sent karen this letter. just a little less than three months before the murder. asking for forgiveness. promising that it would never happen again. karen told a couple of her kids about it while she was pretty upset for a while. >> everything together showed that karen was not happy in the relationship. >> mark told them otherwise that it was a happy marriage, that texting was just a blip. but the detectives did not believe it so they confronted mark. >> when did you find out that karen was--. >> leave me? she was never gonna leave me. honestly. >> in fact, investigators believe that it all backed up what they expected from the first night. here, just hours after the murder, when they first accuse mark of killing her. >> i did not do it, and i had nothing, it's crazy. >> just like oj, we need to be out there finding the real killers. right? lapd, they did not have to find the real killers. >> it i know you're doing your job, but i did not lay a hand on my wife. i did not hurt her, i did not kill her. i walke
that karen was not aware of. >> it was the woman who -- she sent karen this letter. just a little less than three months before the murder. asking for forgiveness. promising that it would never happen again. karen told a couple of her kids about it while she was pretty upset for a while. >> everything together showed that karen was not happy in the relationship. >> mark told them otherwise that it was a happy marriage, that texting was just a blip. but the detectives did not...
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but karen could not take it in. not bonnie, her model child, her conscientious college freshman who she knew was going to school that day, not hiking, miles and miles from home and the university. >> none of it made sense. she didn't drive, so how did she get out there? somebody would have had to be with her. and she would not have missed school. she absolutely did not go out there on her own. >> reporter: in fact, bonnie's sister heard her get up that morning at 5:00 a.m. and set out on her 45-minute walk through the predawn dark to catch the bus that would take her to her 7:00 a.m. class at that time university. she usually didn't return home until about 10:00 p.m. packing most of her classes into a few days because she had a job at sam's club. >> she was incredibly responsible. >> reporter: responsible and nurturing toward her younger siblings. >> reporter: in part because their parents, mother karen and stepfather gary, had divorced a couple of years earlier. >> she just liked to help us make all the right decis
but karen could not take it in. not bonnie, her model child, her conscientious college freshman who she knew was going to school that day, not hiking, miles and miles from home and the university. >> none of it made sense. she didn't drive, so how did she get out there? somebody would have had to be with her. and she would not have missed school. she absolutely did not go out there on her own. >> reporter: in fact, bonnie's sister heard her get up that morning at 5:00 a.m. and set...
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no sign of karen. then her cell provider sent a ping to karen's phone. it turned up across the main road about half a mile from the river. in the parking lot at walmart. where again, the officer could not find karen. what was going on? around and around the river walk they went pointing their puny flashlights at a sea of dark. >> i did go home at about 5:00. i wrote an e-mail saying karen's gone. i don't know where she is. i just have to go to bed. and i went and i just cried. >> he did not sleep long. the phone call that startled him awake brought news. some good, some very, very bad. >>> coming up -- amyjane's murder and karen's disappearance. could they be connected? investigators are about to uncover a disturbing clue. >> i think in that moment most of us knew that that wasn't coincidence. >> when "someone was out there" continues. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the po
no sign of karen. then her cell provider sent a ping to karen's phone. it turned up across the main road about half a mile from the river. in the parking lot at walmart. where again, the officer could not find karen. what was going on? around and around the river walk they went pointing their puny flashlights at a sea of dark. >> i did go home at about 5:00. i wrote an e-mail saying karen's gone. i don't know where she is. i just have to go to bed. and i went and i just cried. >> he...
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. >> his parents, mark and karen duenis. side by side by the dugout as always. >> they were together since they were, what, 17 years old. >> they practically lived in each other's skin? >> exactly. >> his mother had brought the chocolate chip cookies she passed out after every game and which she was justly famous. his father made sure he finished work in time for the opening pitch. >>> what kind of parents were they? >> they were the best parents that you could ask for. >> this is jason their eldest son and here is the photo of jason's graduation with his proud parents the day he became a fireman. >> they would do anything for us and they did. >> mark and karen were from big mormon families. high school sweethearts who married as teenagers and watched their own brood quickly expand, all boys. jason, jacob, tyler, troy, and casey. boys bursting with testosterone. >> it was a rowdy house. we had football games inside the house. we were egged on buy our parents and they loved it. >> karen was a full-time mom and once the boys w
. >> his parents, mark and karen duenis. side by side by the dugout as always. >> they were together since they were, what, 17 years old. >> they practically lived in each other's skin? >> exactly. >> his mother had brought the chocolate chip cookies she passed out after every game and which she was justly famous. his father made sure he finished work in time for the opening pitch. >>> what kind of parents were they? >> they were the best parents...
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what happened to bonnie craig that september day, screamed karen, was murder. >> karen believed she was to blame. >> i think my mom felt very responsible. like i caused this. they killed bonnie because of something i did. >> when justice for bonnie continues. >> when justice for bonnie continues. >>> welcome back. karen campbell's daughter bonnie's body had been found floating in a creek near their home in anchorage. bonnie may have been the victim of a tragic hiking accident. she noticed what appeared to be defensive wounds on her daughter's hands. a clear sign that bonnie had been murder and a sgregrieving mother would stop at nothing to find her killer. here is keith morrison. >>> in the autumn of 1994 a suffocating grief descended in anchorage, alaska, and settled on the home of 18-year-old bonnie craig. it was a very bad night. >> it was tough. it was really tough. >> i guess you just don't know what to do after that. how to channel your emotions. >> we were all devastated. >> reporter: once she arrived home, bonnie's mother karen jumped into action, had to find the truth about bon
what happened to bonnie craig that september day, screamed karen, was murder. >> karen believed she was to blame. >> i think my mom felt very responsible. like i caused this. they killed bonnie because of something i did. >> when justice for bonnie continues. >> when justice for bonnie continues. >>> welcome back. karen campbell's daughter bonnie's body had been found floating in a creek near their home in anchorage. bonnie may have been the victim of a tragic...
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but karen could not take it in. not bonnie, her model child, her conscientious college freshman who she knew was going to school that day, not hiking, miles and miles from home and the university. >> none of it made sense. she didn't drive, so how did she get out there? somebody would have had to be with her. and she would not have missed school. she absolutely did not go out there on her own. >> reporter: in fact, bonnie's sister heard her get up that morning at 5:00 a.m. and set out on her 45-minute walk through the predawn dark to catch the bus that would take her to her 7:00 a.m. class at the university. she usually didn't return home until about 10:00 p.m. packing most of her classes into a few days because she had a job at sam's club. >> she was incredibly responsible. >> reporter: responsible and nurturing toward her younger siblings. ♪ when i was a little bitty boy ♪ >> reporter: in part because their parents, mother karen and stepfather gary, had divorced a couple of years earlier. >> she just liked to
but karen could not take it in. not bonnie, her model child, her conscientious college freshman who she knew was going to school that day, not hiking, miles and miles from home and the university. >> none of it made sense. she didn't drive, so how did she get out there? somebody would have had to be with her. and she would not have missed school. she absolutely did not go out there on her own. >> reporter: in fact, bonnie's sister heard her get up that morning at 5:00 a.m. and set...
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then dealing with karen again. >> reporter: karen ramped up her campaign to keep bonnie's case in the public eye. >> bonnie's mother karen campbell continues her own crusade to find her daughter's killer. she remains unsatisfied with the investigation. >> reporter: the attention brought in tips. troopers tested more than 100 dna samples. and nothing came of it but frustration. the case grew cold, as cold as some of the winter nights up here. and four years became six, eight, ten. the case faded from the public spotlight. and so around thanksgiving, 2006, 12 years after the murder when trooper hunyor answered the phone one day -- >> couldn't believe it. the director of the state crime lab contacted me and said that they just got information that there was a match through the codis system for the sample on bonnie craig. >> reporter: they got him. or the system did. codis is short for combined dna index system. a system provided by federal, state and local crime labs. and codis got a hit. >> everybody was happy. >> reporter: the match was in new hampshire of all places. a man in prison f
then dealing with karen again. >> reporter: karen ramped up her campaign to keep bonnie's case in the public eye. >> bonnie's mother karen campbell continues her own crusade to find her daughter's killer. she remains unsatisfied with the investigation. >> reporter: the attention brought in tips. troopers tested more than 100 dna samples. and nothing came of it but frustration. the case grew cold, as cold as some of the winter nights up here. and four years became six, eight,...
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. >> karen is gone i don't know where she is. it just, i just cry. >> one murder, one disappearance in the same smal town, but soon, police wit discover a connection. >> one of the tactics, amyjane brandhagen and karen wer together >> but that teenager and the missing mom, all in all. >> that moment, most of us kne that that was a coincidence. >> wassomeone stalking the woman of this tight-knit church? >> this sounds more like a zodiac type color. >> definitely. >> a race to connect the dot revealing a truth darker tha anyone imagined. >> i don't get that. i mean, it is just evil. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello, and welcome to dateline pendleton, oregon, nicknamed the real west is filled with cowboy tradition but these days it's no rough down so, when a woman was killed in broad daylight, the communit was stunned. then, another brutal attack, almost exactly one year later. and a terrifying thought started to spread, was there a serial killer on the loose here's keith morrison with someone was out there. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> there are children bo
. >> karen is gone i don't know where she is. it just, i just cry. >> one murder, one disappearance in the same smal town, but soon, police wit discover a connection. >> one of the tactics, amyjane brandhagen and karen wer together >> but that teenager and the missing mom, all in all. >> that moment, most of us kne that that was a coincidence. >> wassomeone stalking the woman of this tight-knit church? >> this sounds more like a zodiac type color....
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if karen is gone. i don't know where she is. >> one murder, one disappearance in the same small town. soon the police would discover a freakier connection. >> one of the detectives got his hands on an image. >> the dead teenager and the missing mom arm in arm. >> in that moment most of us knew. >> was somewhat stocking the women of this tight-knit church? >> this sounds more like a the type killer. >> absolutely. >> erased to connect the dots revealing the truth darker than anyone could imagine. >> is just evil. st evil. >> hello and welcome to dateline. pendleton, oregon, steeped in cowboy tradition. these days it is no rough-and- tumble town. when a woman was killed in broad daylight the community was stunned. then another brutal attack almost exactly one year later. a terrifying thought started to spread. was there a serial killer on the loose? here is keith morrison with someone was out there. >> there are children born into this world for whom the dance never ends, for joy seems content. for whom
if karen is gone. i don't know where she is. >> one murder, one disappearance in the same small town. soon the police would discover a freakier connection. >> one of the detectives got his hands on an image. >> the dead teenager and the missing mom arm in arm. >> in that moment most of us knew. >> was somewhat stocking the women of this tight-knit church? >> this sounds more like a the type killer. >> absolutely. >> erased to connect the dots...
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that's not what karen wanted. what karen wanted was to not be beholden to this company. she doesn't want to be on their magazin magazines. she was tricked into a catch-and-kill contract. >> the settlement that she's got, though, it's been reported that the settlement will include her getting a magazine cover. >> it's not accurate. it actually makes me upset. because we worked hard to negotiate this and we made it clear she didn't want money. she just didn't want to deal with these people. >> does she want to get columns? >> no. >> she's not getting any material for herself published in their publications. >> hear me out on this. ami insisted they have the right to repurpose old pictures and articles because they want to save face. they want to put her on their magazine and say, oh, there's nothing going on here, this is a commercial relationship. it's a fraud. she was tricked into a deal so that her lawyer, who was working with michael cohen and ami, could kill a story. that's what happened and they can spin it anyway they want. >> the thing that is difficult for me to u
that's not what karen wanted. what karen wanted was to not be beholden to this company. she doesn't want to be on their magazin magazines. she was tricked into a catch-and-kill contract. >> the settlement that she's got, though, it's been reported that the settlement will include her getting a magazine cover. >> it's not accurate. it actually makes me upset. because we worked hard to negotiate this and we made it clear she didn't want money. she just didn't want to deal with these...
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that's not what karen wanted. what karen wanted was to not be beholden to the company. doesn't want to be on their magazine, work with them. she was tricked into a catch and kill contract. >> the settlement, reported, the settlement will include a magazine cover from ami. reported but not accurate? >> not accurate. it makes me upset. we worked hard to negotiate this. and we made it clear she didn't want money. she just didn't want to deal with these people. >> does sunny want he want to g? >> none of her material published in the publications. >> hear me out. important to understand what happened. ami insist they'd have the right to repurpose old pictures and articles because they want to save face. they want to put her on their magazine, and say, oh, thirtz nothirtz -- there is noth going on here. a commercial relationship. it is a fraud. she was tricked into a deal. so that her lawyer who was working with michael cohen, and ami, could kill a story. that's what happened. they can spin it any way they want. >> the thing that is difficult for me to understand. she was ab
that's not what karen wanted. what karen wanted was to not be beholden to the company. doesn't want to be on their magazine, work with them. she was tricked into a catch and kill contract. >> the settlement, reported, the settlement will include a magazine cover from ami. reported but not accurate? >> not accurate. it makes me upset. we worked hard to negotiate this. and we made it clear she didn't want money. she just didn't want to deal with these people. >> does sunny want...
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and i'm so glad mike and karen were able to come on and share their story. >> karen and mike, stay with me here, with andy. joan walsh and nancy giles are here. we talk about politics a lot. we talk about policy a lot. joan, you've been covering the health care battles for seven-plus years. i wonder what you're thinking. >> i'm thinking what the hell kind of a country are we, ari, that michael has to lose sleep wondering if he can stay in his home with his family? i mean what is this family supposed to do? paul ryan has been dreaming about cutting this program since he was hanging out at keggers in college. he's told that story. >> what kind of a man is he? >> what kind of a monster is he? who dreams of cutting medicaid? they act like people are merely takers. they don't act like they understand hardship of any kind. paul ryan, who actually got social security as a survivor when his father died, god bless him. i mean the cruelty -- karen uses that word. it's the only word we can use. the cruelty of this bill is beyond belief. if donald trump is really going to go along with this, don't
and i'm so glad mike and karen were able to come on and share their story. >> karen and mike, stay with me here, with andy. joan walsh and nancy giles are here. we talk about politics a lot. we talk about policy a lot. joan, you've been covering the health care battles for seven-plus years. i wonder what you're thinking. >> i'm thinking what the hell kind of a country are we, ari, that michael has to lose sleep wondering if he can stay in his home with his family? i mean what is...
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but karen mcdougle, arguably, you don't need much of her testimony at all. she's certainly an interesting witness but in terms of proving things, there's not a lot more you get out of here that will be introduced by davidson or by gary fero. you can make the argument they barely need karen mcdougle but need a character like stormy daniels. her transaction is at the center of this case. but i say that if you have enough gary fero testimony, enough testimony by other people to know about the transaction. >> but the jury's going to want to see her. >> you've got to call stormy daniels and mcdougle. the fact that a witness is interesting doesn't -- >> thank you so much. >> ahead in our next hour, we'll speak to a former executive vice president of the trump organization. but first, we'll turn to another major story we're following today. columbia university protestors storming and occupying a building on campus. we'll head there live after this. you're watching chris jansing reports only on msnbc. g chris j reports only on msnbc. today, at america's beverage com
but karen mcdougle, arguably, you don't need much of her testimony at all. she's certainly an interesting witness but in terms of proving things, there's not a lot more you get out of here that will be introduced by davidson or by gary fero. you can make the argument they barely need karen mcdougle but need a character like stormy daniels. her transaction is at the center of this case. but i say that if you have enough gary fero testimony, enough testimony by other people to know about the...
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. >> karen, are you sweating? karen. karen, are you sweating? [ bleep ] you're not sweating? >> no. >> why is there water on your face? >> i'm crying. >> i thought it was only kids that got bullied. i really didn't think too much about adults. >> unless you have something nice to say, don't say anything at all. >> how about you shut the [ bleep ] up? >> june 18th, 2012. greece, new york. for students at athena middle school, it's the last week of classes before their summer break. 68-year-old karen kline is a bus monitor and has worked in the school system for more than 20 years. the bus driver asks karen to supervise the back of the bus on the ride home from school. >> it was always the same kids that went to the back of the bus. every once in awhile, they'd make a snide remark. i told the bus driver i didn't want to go back there. >> oh, my god. you're so fat. >> out of earshot of the bus driver, the group of four rowdy boys starts taunting karen, recording the entire incident on a camera phone. >> karen, you're fat. you're so fat. you take up, like, the whole entire seat.
. >> karen, are you sweating? karen. karen, are you sweating? [ bleep ] you're not sweating? >> no. >> why is there water on your face? >> i'm crying. >> i thought it was only kids that got bullied. i really didn't think too much about adults. >> unless you have something nice to say, don't say anything at all. >> how about you shut the [ bleep ] up? >> june 18th, 2012. greece, new york. for students at athena middle school, it's the last week of...
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>> karen first. go. >> what i'm hearing is that toure is anti-santa claus because it's not about him. it's got to be about toure instead of about creating a beautiful mythology for your children. i think -- kids have this beautiful mythology, it's part of how we have hope that, you know, our dreams can come true and you just want to crush that. >> when you become a parent, karen, you call me up and you'll go, you know what? now i see what you were saying. >> hey, toure, i'm a parent. >> i'll be offering her child a bottle of butane wrapped in a dragon costume. but your thoughts on the issue of santa claus stealing the glory of your hard work, crystal. >> you know what? i have a totally different problem with santa claus. america needs to get over this santa claus worship. every year he comes around creating an entitlement culture. >> thank you! >> brainwashing our children into thinking they can get something for nothing. >> yes! >> those elves are taken -- >> crystal! >> -- the anti-santa claus. >>
>> karen first. go. >> what i'm hearing is that toure is anti-santa claus because it's not about him. it's got to be about toure instead of about creating a beautiful mythology for your children. i think -- kids have this beautiful mythology, it's part of how we have hope that, you know, our dreams can come true and you just want to crush that. >> when you become a parent, karen, you call me up and you'll go, you know what? now i see what you were saying. >> hey, toure,...
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have both of you emerged from today, howard, karen, with a newfound respect for the pinky? karen? >> i've always loved the pinky because the pinky swears, the one that counts the most. >> howard is living out the pinky dream. the pinky swear, obviously essential. samantha, have you talked to evolutionary biologists about this? >> there's a reason why we do this instinctually. back to the ancient days when people were making tools out of rocks and different stones, they would hold it in one hand and use your other hand to kind of do the creation of it. but as you were holding it in one hand, your pinky would typically fall towards the bottom and act as a way to prop it up. so, you know, it has to do with weight too. if you're holding a teacup, your pinky might go up because in that case it needs it to be more for balance and not necessarily wait. it's not just so you look dainty. >> you have really done a lot of thinking on this. >> i know. i spent a lot of time on the pinky. and it never gets any credit. it's working so hard for you. you never know. >> you've changed the conversat
have both of you emerged from today, howard, karen, with a newfound respect for the pinky? karen? >> i've always loved the pinky because the pinky swears, the one that counts the most. >> howard is living out the pinky dream. the pinky swear, obviously essential. samantha, have you talked to evolutionary biologists about this? >> there's a reason why we do this instinctually. back to the ancient days when people were making tools out of rocks and different stones, they would...
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karen finney, it's your turn. >> good afternoon, i'm karen finney. it's friday, december 27th. and you know what that means? one day until unemployment insurance runs out for 1.3 million americans. >> it was the night before christmas. >> we know how busy it is. >> are you kidding me? >> 1. 3 million americans losing benefits. >> does it make sense to borrow money from china to give to the unemployed in america. >> merry christmas. >> the american economy stuck in a new normal. >> getting our economy moving again. we ought to be judged on how many laws we repeal. >> mr. president, what are you waiting for? >> mele kalikimaka. and we hope you have a great new year, as well. >> we begin with an update on what you might have missed while you were busy with those awkward political discussions with your family over christmas dinner. president obama yesterday took a break from hiking and golfing with family and friends to sign the bipartisan budget deal that was actually passed by congress before everyone left town for the holiday break. now while the deal is no grand bargain, it doe
karen finney, it's your turn. >> good afternoon, i'm karen finney. it's friday, december 27th. and you know what that means? one day until unemployment insurance runs out for 1.3 million americans. >> it was the night before christmas. >> we know how busy it is. >> are you kidding me? >> 1. 3 million americans losing benefits. >> does it make sense to borrow money from china to give to the unemployed in america. >> merry christmas. >> the american...
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the new update from the national hurricane center on tropical storm karen. karen weakened overnight. winds went from 65 down to 60. it's still a strong tropical storm. there's no signs of it becoming a hurricane anytime soon. it may never be a hurricane. tropical storm warning is not extended to the north. here is the storm path. they think it will get to 70-mile-per-hour winds at the max. it can do minor damage and heavy rain as it goes to the southeast. we have the blizzard warnings in effect. it is snowing in wyoming. it's going to be quite a snowstorm. some areas are going to get one to two feet of snow. it's a trouble spot. on top of that, we could see tornadoes in iowa throughout the evening. not a lot, but a couple. >> we'll keep an eye on that. thank you, bill. >>> we have a trivia question for you with tropical storm karen coming up, we want to ask you, what's the costliest hurricane in u.s. history? is it 1992s andrew, 2005 katrina, 2008's ike or 2012 sandy. we'll have the answer coming up next. [ male announcer ] mmmm. cinnamon and sugar so delici
the new update from the national hurricane center on tropical storm karen. karen weakened overnight. winds went from 65 down to 60. it's still a strong tropical storm. there's no signs of it becoming a hurricane anytime soon. it may never be a hurricane. tropical storm warning is not extended to the north. here is the storm path. they think it will get to 70-mile-per-hour winds at the max. it can do minor damage and heavy rain as it goes to the southeast. we have the blizzard warnings in...
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>> all right. >> and, karen, i do hope -- >> encore, excuse me, go ahead. >> karen, i hope we can get this to you asap and that we can get this solved before the eviction moratorium ends. >> thank you. >> karen, does this give you a little bit of hope? >> it would be awesome if this could happen it. >> would help so many people. the saddest part after being on your show was hearing from so many people who have already been evicted and are living in cars. the woman who's looking for someone to take the front seat out of her toyota because she's going to have to move into her car next friday. families that can't afford food. so many people reached out and said, like, what can i do, and i'm one person, i don't know, i know what florida's like. it's just a national catastrophe that's going to get worse. >> it is. encore and karen, thank you to you both so much. please both stay in touch. karen you especially, please stay in touch with me. i want to know what is happening you and in any way we can help. that wraps up the hour for me. i'm yasmin vossoughian. i'm going to be back here. rudy
>> all right. >> and, karen, i do hope -- >> encore, excuse me, go ahead. >> karen, i hope we can get this to you asap and that we can get this solved before the eviction moratorium ends. >> thank you. >> karen, does this give you a little bit of hope? >> it would be awesome if this could happen it. >> would help so many people. the saddest part after being on your show was hearing from so many people who have already been evicted and are living...